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Kee kee

Started by Bowguy, July 11, 2015, 08:56:06 PM

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Bowguy

Sitting here bored n messin w calls. I tried to get a kee kee from my scratchers. I ran the call on the edge of striker and down low on sound board and that sounded best. It was pretty easy n sounds decent but hard to make the kee kee sound quivery. I've never seen or heard of anyone's techniques. Anyone do it different?

drenalinld

Run over to one edge of the sound board, sound board more upright than normal almost perpendicular, run it at the end of the striker and use more pressure than normal. All of these make it higher pitched. I find it works better with slow speed across the striker with quite a bit of steady pressure. The quivery sound is tough. A little nervous vibration of the hand holding scratch box can do it but takes a lot of practice to get consistent. Some scratchers are Much better suited for this than others.


Bowguy

Thanks bud I am running it to one side of soundboard and edge of striker. Never saw anyone do it n was just trying things out n that's what I came up with. Thanks for reply